📝 Detailed Answer
Balancing a work schedule with clinic visits can be difficult, which is why remote medical services are currently permitted. You can receive a professional consultation and prescription from the comfort of your home or office. This is particularly convenient for those in distant locations like Andong, as it eliminates travel time and the need to use leave days.
However, there are clinical limitations to consider. Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) diagnosis is based on the 'Four Examinations' (望聞問切): Inspection, Listening/Smelling, Inquiry, and Palpation. In a remote setting, we cannot perform 'Palpation' (切診), such as pulse diagnosis. This makes it more challenging to identify internal 'Phlegm-fluid' (痰飮, Dam-eum) or 'Blood Stasis' (瘀血, Eo-hyeol) without a physical exam.
Furthermore, for patients with 'Spleen Deficiency' (脾虛, Bi-heo) and weak digestion, herbal formulations must be exceptionally precise. Since I can only observe your complexion or tongue via a screen, I compensate by asking very detailed, meticulous questions to ensure an accurate diagnosis. While a face-to-face visit is recommended for your first session if you have a highly sensitive constitution, remote consultation is a fantastic way to begin your weight loss journey rather than delaying it due to distance.